Health management services for the elderly should be provided once every six months, right?

It should be once a year.

Conduct/kloc-0 health management for the elderly every year, including health examination, health consultation and intervention. Lifestyle and health status assessment, including physical exercise, diet, smoking, drinking, common symptoms of chronic diseases and past diseases, treatment and current drug use.

Physical examination, including general examination of temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, skin, lymph nodes, heart, lungs and abdomen, as well as vision, hearing and mobility. Auxiliary examination, fasting blood glucose 1 time every year. Blood routine, urine routine, stool routine, abdominal B-ultrasound, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, and the initial screening of cognitive function and emotional state.

Health management service measures

Strengthen contact with village committees, police stations and other relevant departments to master the information changes of the elderly population within their jurisdiction. Strengthen publicity and inform the service content, so that more elderly residents are willing to accept the service. Designate residents aged 65 and above to township hospitals and village clinics for health management. For residents who are inconvenient to move and bedridden, they can make an appointment for on-site health examination.

After each health check-up, record the relevant information in the health file in time. For details, please refer to the Health Checklist in the Service Standard for Urban and Rural Residents' Health Records Management. Actively apply Chinese medicine to provide health care and disease prevention and other health guidance for the elderly.